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Peach Belt Conference
PBC
Peach Belt Conference logo
Established 1990
Association NCAA
Division Division II
Members 12
Sports fielded

  • 15

    • men's: 7

    • women's: 8



Region Southeastern United States
Headquarters Augusta, Georgia
Commissioner David Brunk (since 2007)
Website peachbeltconference.org
Locations
Peach Belt Conference locations

The Peach Belt Conference (PBC) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division II level. Since its inception in 1990-91, the Peach Belt has developed a consistent history of excellence which continues to this day with 30 national championships and 27 national finalists. Starting with only two championships in 1991, in men's and women's basketball, the conference has expanded to 13 championship sports with the addition of women's golf in the fall of 2009.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Member schools


    • 2.1 Current members


    • 2.2 Affiliate members


    • 2.3 Former members


    • 2.4 Former affiliate members


    • 2.5 Membership timeline




  • 3 Sports


    • 3.1 Men's sponsored sports by school


    • 3.2 Women's sponsored sports by school


    • 3.3 Other sponsored sports by school




  • 4 Championships


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History


The conference traces its roots back to November 1988 when 11 schools first met in Greenville, S.C. to form a Division II conference. Following a second meeting on Dec. 3, 1989, five of those 11 schools, plus two others, formed the Peach Belt Athletic Conference and began play in the fall of 1990.


The seven charter members of the conference were Armstrong Atlantic State University (now Armstrong State University), Columbus State University, Francis Marion University, Georgia College (now Georgia College & State University), Lander University, USC Aiken, and USC Upstate. The name Peach Belt Athletic Conference was adopted in January 1990 and modified to Peach Belt Conference in May 2000.


Augusta State University joined the conference in 1991 and UNC Pembroke became the ninth member on July 1, 1992. They were followed by Kennesaw State University on July 1, 1994, Clayton State University on July 1, 1995 and the University of North Florida on July 1, 1997. Kennesaw State and North Florida departed for the Division I ranks in 2005, USC Upstate did the same in 2007, and the conference welcomed in North Georgia College & State University in 2005 and Georgia Southwestern State University in 2006. In 2009-10, the University of Montevallo and Flagler College were added, returning a league presence to Florida and broke new ground in Alabama. In 2012-13, the Peach Belt expanded to 14 members, the most the league has ever had, with the addition of Young Harris College. On January 8, 2013, the University System of Georgia finalized the mergers of two conference members into new institutions. Augusta State was merged into Georgia Regents University, which was renamed in 2015 as Augusta University, and NGCSU was merged into the University of North Georgia.[1][2] In both cases, the new institutions inherited the Peach Belt memberships of the older schools.




Map of Southeastern United States with member institutions in the Division II Peach Belt Conference


The Peach Belt was less than a year old before capturing its first of many national championships. The Columbus State golf team took the honor by winning the 1992 national crown, the first of three golf championships the Cougars own. One year later, the Lander men's tennis team began their record-breaking run of eight straight national titles, the first PBC dynasty. Since then, USCA men's golf has won three straight national titles from 2004-06 while AASU women's tennis has captured four titles overall.


The 2010-11 season was one of the most memorable the league has ever had. Clayton State became the first PBC women's basketball team to capture a national championship. Montevallo watched their men's basketball team reach the Elite Eight, eventually competing in the National Championship Game. Unfortunately, their run came to an end with a loss to Western Washington University. The Columbus State men's tennis team reached the national semifinals while the Clayton State and Armstrong Atlantic State women's tennis teams also played in the national semifinals. The North Georgia softball team made an unprecedented third straight appearance in the NCAA Women's College World Series, while Columbus State's Meshack Koyiaki registered a runner-up finish at the Men's Cross Country National Championships. In all, 46 Peach Belt teams made appearances in the NCAA postseason, including seven men's tennis teams and six each in the sports of men's golf and women's tennis.


David Brunk was named the second PBC commissioner in May 2007. Brunk replaced Marvin Vanover, who was the first PBC commissioner from 1991 to 2007. Brunk is charged with continuing the strong growth of the conference as its second era begins.


Dr. Kendall Blanchard, president of Georgia Southwestern State University, began the second of his two-year term as the league president in July 2011.


The conference currently holds championships in 13 sports, six for men and seven for women. They are men's and women's cross country, men's and women's soccer, volleyball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's tennis, baseball, softball and men's and women's golf.[3]



Member schools



Current members
























































































































Institution
Location
Founded
Enrollment
Nickname
Colors
Joined

Augusta University

Augusta, Georgia
2013
9,000

Jaguars

         
1991

Clayton State University

Morrow, Georgia
1969
7,145

Lakers

         
1995

Columbus State University

Columbus, Georgia
1958
8,597

Cougars

              
1990

Flagler College

St. Augustine, Florida
1968
2,046

Saints

         
2009

Francis Marion University

Florence, South Carolina
1970
4,008

Patriots

              
1990

Georgia College & State University

Milledgeville, Georgia
1889
6,041

Bobcats

         
1990

Georgia Southwestern State University

Americus, Georgia
1906
3,033

Hurricanes

         
2006

Lander University

Greenwood, South Carolina
1872
3,000

Bearcats

         
1990

University of North Carolina at Pembroke

Pembroke, North Carolina
1887
5,827

Braves

         
1992

University of North Georgia

Dahlonega, Georgia
1873
18,782

Nighthawks

         
2005

University of South Carolina Aiken

Aiken, South Carolina
1961
3,280

Pacers

              
1990

Young Harris College

Young Harris, Georgia
1886
1,120

Mountain Lions

         
2012


Affiliate members















































Institution
Location
Founded
Enrollment
Nickname
Colors
Joined
Sport
Primary
Conference

Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University

Daytona Beach, Florida
1926
6,794

Eagles

         
2017
track & field outdoor (M);
track & field outdoor (W)

Sunshine State

Florida Institute of Technology

Melbourne, Florida
1958
8,985

Panthers

              
2014
track & field outdoor (M);
track & field outdoor (W)

Sunshine State

Nova Southeastern University

Davie, Florida
1964
33,135

Sharks

         
2012
track & field outdoor (M);
track & field outdoor (W)

Sunshine State


Former members

























































Institution
Location
Founded
Nickname
Joined
Left
Current
Conference

Armstrong State University

Savannah, Georgia
1935

Pirates
1990
2017
Merged in 2017 with
Georgia Southern University

Kennesaw State University

Kennesaw, Georgia
1963

Owls
1994
2005

ASUN
(NCAA D-I)

University of Montevallo

Montevallo, Alabama
1896

Falcons
2009
2017

Gulf South

University of North Florida

Jacksonville, Florida
1969

Ospreys
1997
2005

ASUN
(NCAA D-I)

University of South Carolina Upstate

Spartanburg, South Carolina
1967

Spartans
1990
2007

Big South
(NCAA D-I)


Former affiliate members

































Institution
Location
Founded
Nickname
Joined
Left
Sport
Primary
Conference

University of Alabama in Huntsville

Huntsville, Alabama
1969

Chargers
2012
2016
track & field outdoor (M);
track & field outdoor (W)

Gulf South

Shorter University

Rome, Georgia
1873

Hawks
2012
2016
track & field outdoor (M);
track & field outdoor (W)

Gulf South


Membership timeline





 Full member (all sports) 
 Full member (non-football) 
 Associate member (football-only) 
 Associate member (sport) 



Sports








A divisional format is used for basketball (M / W).

East


  • Augusta

  • Flagler

  • Francis Marion

  • Lander

  • UNC Pembroke

  • USC Aiken



West


  • Clayton State

  • Columbus State

  • Georgia College

  • Georgia Southwestern State

  • North Georgia

  • Young Harris


























































Conference sports
Sport Men's Women's
Baseball
Green tickY

Basketball
Green tickY

Green tickY
Cross Country
Green tickY

Green tickY
Golf
Green tickY

Green tickY
Soccer
Green tickY

Green tickY
Softball
Green tickY
Tennis
Green tickY

Green tickY
Track & Field Outdoor
Green tickY

Green tickY
Volleyball
Green tickY


Men's sponsored sports by school































































































































































































School
Baseball
Basketball
Cross
Country
Golf
Soccer
Tennis
Track
& Field
Outdoor
Total
PBC
Sports
Augusta

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY



Green tickY

Green tickY
5
Clayton State


Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY
5
Columbus State

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY

Green tickY
6
Flagler

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

6
Francis Marion

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
6
Georgia College

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY

5
Georgia Southwestern State

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

5
Lander

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

6
UNC Pembroke

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY




Green tickY
4
North Georgia

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

5
USC Aiken

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

5
Young Harris

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

6
Totals
11
12
9
9
8
10
5
64
Affiliate Members
Embry–Riddle







Green tickY
1
Florida Tech







Green tickY
1
Nova Southeastern







Green tickY
1


Women's sponsored sports by school
















































































































































































































School
Basketball
Cross
Country
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track
& Field
Outdoor
Volleyball
Total
PBC
Sports
Augusta

Green tickY

Green tickY



Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
6
Clayton State

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY



Green tickY

4
Columbus State

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
8
Flagler

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY
7
Francis Marion

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
7
Georgia College

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY
6
Georgia Southwestern State

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY


5
Lander

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY
7
UNC Pembroke

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY

Green tickY
7
North Georgia

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

7
USC Aiken

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY


Green tickY
6
Young Harris

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY


6
Totals
12
12
6
11
11
10
6
8
76
Affiliate Members
Embry–Riddle







Green tickY

1
Florida Tech







Green tickY

1
Nova Southeastern







Green tickY

1


Other sponsored sports by school









































































































































School

Men

Women

Co-ed
Football
Golf
Lacrosse
Track
& Field
Indoor
Volleyball[a]
Wrestling
Golf
Lacrosse
Swimming
& Diving
Track
& Field
Indoor
Rifle[b]
Augusta


MEAC[c]





IND[c]




Clayton State



IND





IND

Flagler



IND





IND

Francis Marion


IND[c]









Lander


[d]
[d] [d]
[d]


UNC Pembroke

IND[e]


IND[e]


ECAC[e]



IND[e]
IND[e]

North Georgia











SoCon
Young Harris



GLVC





GSC







  1. ^ The NCAA does not sponsor a Division II national championship in men's volleyball, instead conducting a single championship tournament open to Division I and Division II members. Men's volleyball programs in both divisions operate under the same rules, including scholarship limits.


  2. ^ The NCAA holds a single rifle championship event open to schools in all three divisions. Rifle schools in Divisions I and II operate under the same rules, including scholarship limits.


  3. ^ abc The NCAA sponsors Division II men's and women's golf championships, but Augusta (men and women) and Francis Marion (men only) compete as Division I members in that sport.


  4. ^ abcd Lander will add men's and women's lacrosse,[4] men's volleyball,[5] and wrestling[6] in 2019–20.


  5. ^ abcde UNC Pembroke will move all of its non-Peach Belt sports to the Mountain East Conference in the coming years. Indoor track & field, women's swimming, and wrestling will join in 2019, and football will join in 2020.[7]




Championships




References





  1. ^ "Board of Regents finalizes consolidations, approves presidents" (Press release). University System of Georgia. Retrieved 2013-01-08..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ "So long, Georgia Regents. Hello, Augusta University".


  3. ^ "Peach Belt Conference History". Peach Belt Conference. Retrieved 2012-05-06.


  4. ^ "Lander Athletics to add men's and women's lacrosse" (Press release). Lander Athletics. May 22, 2018. Retrieved July 28, 2018.


  5. ^ "Lander Athletics to add men's volleyball in 2019-20" (Press release). Lander Athletics. June 15, 2018. Retrieved July 28, 2018.


  6. ^ "Lander Athletics announces addition of men's wrestling program" (Press release). Lander Athletics. May 29, 2018. Retrieved July 28, 2018.


  7. ^ "Davis & Elkins To Join MEC; UNC Pembroke To Be Associate Member" (Press release). Mountain East Conference. August 30, 2018. Retrieved September 16, 2018.




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